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National Archery in the Schools Program surveys archery students

The National Archery in the Schools Program recently released the results of the 2024 NASP Student Survey.
The survey was the second such effort by the world’s largest youth archery organization, which has now introduced 23.5 million students to the sport of archery. The purpose of the survey was to gauge the perceptions of active program participants in grades 4-12.

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Commentary: Sporting groups encourage president to sign bill for school outdoors programs

Two national sporting organizations last week encouraged President Joe Biden to sign a bill to ensure public schools continue to receive federal funding for outdoors programs.

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Mille Lacs Smallmouth Alliance to host Team Big Bass Challenge, high school event

The inaugural Mille Lacs Smallmouth Alliance (MLSA) Free the Fighter Team Big Bass Challenge, presented by In Tune Marine/Vexus Boats, is scheduled Saturday, Oct. 6 on Lake Mille Lacs in central Minnesota, along with an MLSA high school event Oct. 7. The Challenge will be patterned after Classic Bass Champions Tour events – after a

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